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| Courant Staff Writer November 16, 2007 Almost from the moment Mike Lowell hit the free agent market Tuesday morning, it seemed a foregone conclusion there would be several bidders for the World Series MVP and several four-year offers to consider. But even in the wake of Alex Rodriguez's sudden return to the Yankees, making Lowell an even rarer commodity at third base, the pool of teams ... [link]

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Published 11/16/2007 by Ian at SOX & Dawgs
... Sox offer is 3-yrs $36-39 million while the Yankees are offering 4-yrs at $52 million. This makes the decision even harder I am sure for Lowell because that’s a lot of money to leave on the table. In other Red Sox free agent news, Matt Clement is drawing interest from the Padres and Diamondbacks and the Red Sox are still interested in re-signing Doug Mirabelli. Lowell and behold, decision looms [Boston Herald] Yankees, Red Sox Still Competing Over Lowell [Hartford Courant] D-Backs interested in free-agent pitchers [Arizona ...


Published 11/16/2007 by chris at A Large Regular
... in Tampa but his "apartment" is in NYC. His work is in NYC but half the time he's on the road. Tricky situation. I think if Jeter has good enough accountants and lawyers then he gets out of paying the taxes. - The Knicks do need an intervention. If this was a family - social services would have came to take the kids long ago. - Gypped? I've used that word all my life. I've never thought about it as a slur. Sorry but I don't see this as a big deal. - Throwing stuff against the wall -revisited. I told you that WHDH "report" was all wet: ...

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